Each version of the Lindbergh had different hardware specs, the Lindbergh yellow was most powerful. Here are the specs for the Lindbergh yellow:
CPU : Intel Pentium 4 3.0G HT (800Mhz FSB - 1MB L2 Cache)
GFX : NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series GPU
GFX Memory : 256MB (256 bit GDDR3)
OS : Montavista Linux
GFX Capabilities : Vertex Shader 3.0, Pixel Shader 3.0
Audio : 3D audio synthesizer chip onboard, possible to have 64 sounds playing simultaneously, 5.1 surround output.
Video output: One analog D-Sub, Two Digital DVI outputs.
Display : Single or dual monitor support. Can output the same picture to each monitor or different pictures on each monitor, the resolution for each of the 2 monitors can also be different.
Sound output: The two front speakers have RCA connectors, SPDIF for full surround.
Resolution : HDTV (High Definition)
RAM : 1024MB 184pin DDR SD-RAM PC3200 (2x 512MB DDR 400 sticks)
LAN : 10/100/1000 TBase Gigabit Network
Other : DVD Drive Support, USB2.0 (x4) - Sega ALL.NET online support.
Connector Format : JVS
Protection : High Spec original security module
The Lindbergh in my collection is the Red model, however all the hardware parts have upgraded with Lindbergh yellow parts .
Here is a list of some of the games released on the Lindbergh:
2 Spicy
After Burner Climax
Ami-Gyo
Ghost Squad Evolution
Harley Davidson: King of the Road
House of the Dead EX
Hummer
Hummer Extreme Edition
Initial D Arcade Stage 4
Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Kai
Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Limited
Initial D Arcade Stage 5
Lets Go Jungle
Lets Go Jungle Special
Outrun 2 SP SDX
Power Smash 3 / Virtua Tennis 3*
Primevil Hunt
Psy Phi
R Tuned: Ultimate Street Racing
Rambo*
Sega Race TV
The House of the Dead 4*
The House of the Dead 4 Special
Virtua Fighter 5
Virtua Fighter 5 Version B*
Virtua Fighter 5 Version C
Virtua Fighter 5 Version D
Virtua Fighter 5 R
Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown
*Games in my Collection
Top of system
Side view
Inside Look
Nvidia GPU
Sound Card and JVS
Hard Drive
Boot Up Screen
Splash Screen
Game is loaded and read to play. The whole boot process takes around 55 seconds.
Video Coming Soon!
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